Maryland Lumber Joins Planned Parenthood Staff Valuta Brooks, daughter of Earl and Lorraine Brooks, formerly of Pembroke, NC began working at the Loch Raven Center June 7th, immediately following her graduation at Tow son State University. Valina majored in Psychology at Tow son with emphasis in the are of Psych ological Counseling. Valina is a family planning technician, and as part of the health care team, has direct contact with patients as an interviewer and counselor. She also does lab tests, draws blood and is responsible for records and appointments. Her warmth and sensitivity encourage patients to feel comfortable at Loch Raven, and her diligence and effici ency has been essential to the smooth running of tjie clinic. staff joins with her in ex tending a warm invitation to The Lumbees in the Baltimore area to take advantage of our services. Because of our non-profit status, services are rendered at reduced rates. For over fifty years Planned Parenthood df Maryland has helped thousands of men and women with their reproductive health care, and is one of the largest and busiest affiliates of the Plan ned Parenthood Federation. Begun by a group of dedica ted Baltimore physicians, who recognized the need for con traceptive services, the clinic is now located at 610 North Howard Street in downtown Baltimore. A variety of services are available at the clinic, inclu ding contraceptive counsel ing, gynecological exams, vasectomy and mini- laparo tomy, (male and female ster ilization), abortion, infertility counseling, and pregnancy testing and referral. Patients ace seen -by a * staff of Dhvsicians certified nurse midwives. and family plan ning technicians. Fees are on a sliding scale basis and, when necessary, Planned Parenthood will offer financial assistance. In addition to the downtown center, Planned PmmUmm) u proud to announce the opening of their satellite clinics. The coocept at the satellite dinks originated in Rocky Mountain, Colorado. Planned Parenthood of Mary land has joined Colorado as a pioneer in the satellite concept. There are three satellites in operation cur rently- one in Waldorf, Mary land, within dose proximity to Valine's sister tribe, the Piscataway; one in the Gar wyn Medical Cetner at 2300 Garrison Boulevard and, of course, the Loch Raven Center in the Loch Ridge Shopping Center, 1714 Joan Avenue at the corner of Loch Raven Boulevard. Future satelliltes are being planned in other strategic locations in Baltimore Gty and Baltimore County. A team of four health care professionals including a certified nurse-midwife and a physician work closely together doing routine gyne cological exams, venereal disease testing and treat ment, contraceptive counsel ing, and pregnancy testing and referral. Everyone on staff is trained to interview and counsel men and women, do routine lab tests, to schedule appointments and give out supplies. The medi cal staff examines and does follow-up referral. Beta use of the team approach, patients are seen with a minimum of waiting time. The fees at Loch Raven are less than the fees of a private physician and contraceptive supplies are approximately half the price of those purchased in a pharmacy. The Loch Raven Center has been very well received by the community and continues to grow steadily. Patients of all ages, including the mothers of patients, seek our services and are coming from all areas of Baltimore County. Our patients repeatedly praise the convenience, professionalism and friendly atmosphere of the Loch Raven Center and appreciate the thorough and comprehensive health care. imuo nmumi ? r. WINNER Mr. James Worley of 2006 Hayward Street, Lum berton was the winner of S100.00 worth of gas from Burnt Swamp Baptist Church Building Fund Drive. v - ? - * ? Lenny | LaBana&a To Entertain fn Red Balloon Series The excitement begins Sept 18 at 2 p.m. when LENNY ft LaBanana, a down, mime duo will entertain in the true circus tradition. The RED BALLOON CHILDREN'S SERIES is in its second big year >;^t| PSU's Performing Arts Center. The exciting children's series is made up of four professional attractions designed for the children in grades kindergarten thru 6th and all those older who are young at heart. The RED BALLOON SERIES is again underwritten by McDonald's of Lumberton. Scheduled for Nov. 20, 1982 are two legends of magic and mystery: THE SORCERER'S APPRENTICE and THE LEGEND OF SLEEPY HOLLOW in giant puppet forms. This production begins at 7 p.m. On Saturday, January a. 1983 MAGGIE REE, the thirteen-year-old jazz/blue* singer and pianist from Spartanburg. SC will be entertaining as she per forms in the special styles of known jazz artists, $he has appeared on the National TV program PM Magazine. The final attraction on die seires of GATEWAY TP ATLANTIS, a pupper fantasy originally writteb' and produced for' Theatre West Virginia. Mas ter Puppeteer,. Donald C. Watkins, takes audiences to the late 19th century. An underwater adventure awaits all who attend this perfor mance. The price for all this" fun only S9 per child with one parent admitted FREE. RED BALLOON SERIES Tickets are on sale now. For more information and reservations call the Perfor ming Arts Center Box Office at 521-0PSU (0778). IT 'S A FACT! li i ? ?-*n?m ^^ ^ u To keep their cool, to day'* smaller engines need a coolant with a concentra tion of 44 to 55 percent ethylene glycol. A coolant not only remove* heat from the engine but also keeps the automatic transmission and other systems working smoothly. mgmy percent ui tw owners install their own coolant. The makers of the | best-seller "Prestone II" | Anti- Freeze/Coolant suggest that rather than merely . draining and refilling the ra diator, you flush out the old solution. This job can be ? .easy with a Flush *n Fill kit from Prestone II. After flushing, add a solution of half coolant, half water This job will be easier if you use the new "Prestone" funnel which allows ease of pouring even if the radiator opening is angled off on the side. Summer Graduates of UNC-CH CHAPEL HILL-The following students from Robeson Coun ty are among the 1982 sum mer graduates at the Univer sity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill: FAHMONT-Robert Watson Griffin, B.S.I.R.; Judy Ann Monroe, B.S.I.R.; LUMBER TON-Howard Steven Kahn, A.B.; Jinnie Low cry. M.S.P. H.; ngela Ransom Maynor, M.P.H.; RED SPRINGS-Su san Kerr Cope, B.S.P.T.; ST. PAULS?Cynthia Marie Beard M.A.; Kathy Oxen dine, B.S. P.T. Central Staff Honored by NCAE The North Carolina Associ ation of Educator* of the Robeson Coanty Unit award ed the central office member* with a plaque la recognition of their attendance record at the first general meeting held at Pembroke Elementary School. The central office was re pre 50% of its NCAE members present. Shown pre sen tig the pla que to the Cenc...? Office Representative, Mrs. trolyn Coronado, right, is Mrs Vera D. Malcolm, who is servile president of the local unit. Than A Now Many treatments for di seases of the heart have been known for several hundred years. ' t t ' v,:. J - _ / \f t i THEN: The drug digitalis was first used to treat heart failure in 1786 when It was introduced by English . physician William Withering. It wa<. made from the dried leaves of the foxglove plant. Digitalis remains in use to day for heart problems. !_ ?i ? i ? ? 1 mm 40W: Pot many year*, / nitroglycerin ha* been a rec ognized treatment for an gina pectoris, pains in the chest that are created when the blood supply to the heart muscle is inadequate to meet its demands. Angina patients may welcome the news of a new form of ni troglycerin that offers fast action and prolonged ef fect. It's called Susadrin Transmucosal Tablets, and made by VerreU Dow Phar C.als. If you have an gina p tor is or think you do, you sqould consult your doctor. J.l.t. I.'.I J?I "In order to speak short upon any subject, think long." H.H. Brackenridge "That which is brief, if it be good, is good twice over." Spanish proverb IBm-i-i Mimiuini iTmTTTTffrimimiJ.i: M ?? ? ? ? . ?????? .. - KEN HARRELL, D.D.S. 1 - ' . H : IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE U ? H : THE OPENING OF HIS PRACTICE IN H GENERAL DENTISTRY I 2 OPENING SEPTEMBER 13 H H McCabe Street - M ait on, N.C. Phone 844 Kfifl M Z 8:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Monday, Wednesday & Friday u ~ 12 Noon until 8:30 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday ? 1 gi NOW CPY DOES FOR APPUANCES WHATMPG DOES FOR CARS. When the EFA started MPG ratings, car-buyers got a new way to evaluate cars Now the same idea has been put to work in appliances by the U.S. Department of Energy It's called"Energy Guide Labeling," and it can make a big difference in the cost ot keeping your appliances running. i For example, there can be a $38 difference in the Energy J CFY(Gost Fter rear) of refngerator/freezers the same size. ! Of course costs and savings may vary but the idea is to ! get the best deal you can on energy So look for the label when ! you shopt Or just ask us for the details Because the more you ! get out a your energy dollars, the more we ran get out of ours I And the less your bills will have to go up later on. ! CPU 7be Better )bu Da The Better Wfc Da * V . i*/y i . i /? i RESIDENTIAL LOTS Ss?-oo?? i Auction! ??????'?????1^? ? SAT. ? SEPT. 18lh ?10 AM ; LUMBERTON, N.C. * ^VST/ST 721 Near Converse Plant Just 5 mile from Lumberton, N.C. in Raft Swamp Township (Watch for Signs) RESIDENTIAL LOTS ?*? ! Approximately 17 Beautiful Wooded Lots To Be Sold. J If you need a place to locate now is the time to buy at | your price. Don't miss this opportunity to own a lot in a real nice neighborhood. $500.00 DOWN \ i ?? i LOTS: i 3-4-5-6-11- j 12-13-14-15 ! i -16-20-21- S i 22-23-26- ! 45-&46 | To Be Sold. J ?? ! 2TTT" i TERMS: $500.00 Down Day of Sale. Balance Financed for 3 Years at 13 Vi APR (Or you may pay cash) i Free $50.00 Bill To Be Given Away J DEVANE REALTY & AUCTION i 116 S. MAIN ST. - RAEFORD, N. C. ?- 875-2528 or 875-2652 (Night) J i DANIEL 11. DEVANE AUCTIONEER LIC?t?2H I *